Etiwanda 60, Pasadena Muir 43 Jeff Pendergraph, a 6-9 junior center, had 16 points, eight rebounds and six blocked shots for Etiwanda (9-1), which has a four-game winning streak since a loss to Mater Dei in the Ocean View tournament.

Cleveland 100, Burbank Burroughs 58 Nick Young scored a career-high 41 points, including 19 in the first quarter, for the Cavaliers (11-2). Loren Leath added 22 points for Cleveland, ranked No. 16 in the Southland by The Times. Joey Paysinger had 24 points for Burroughs (8-5), including seven three-pointers.

Crescenta Valley 59, Canyon Country Canyon 58 Zack Garcia made a turnaround shot in the post with 12 seconds remaining and hit the subsequent free throw to convert the game-winning three-point play for Crescenta Valley (9-2). Garcia finished with 21 points and 10 rebounds. George Aposhian added 16 points, including 12 in the fourth quarter, for Crescenta Valley.

Mater Dei 84, Fort Lauderdale (Fla.) Dillard 64 The No. 2-ranked Monarchs (10-1) got 26 points from Marcel Jones and had all five starters in double figures as they set up a Monday semifinal matchup with Fairfax. Rashad Austin had 10 points and 10 rebounds for Mater Dei.

Tesoro 59, Colony 53 Patrick Marion scored 12 of his 27 points in the fourth quarter as Tesoro (8-4) rallied from a 14-point deficit in the second half. Marion's layup early in the fourth quarter gave Tesoro a 43-42 lead and capped a 17-2 run. Marion, a 6-2 junior guard, then scored 10 consecutive points for the Titans, helping them extend their lead to 53-48 lead with 1:20 remaining. Lamont McLaurin scored 16 points to lead Colony (6-8).

Western 61, Metairie (La.) Metairie Park Country Day 47 Wilmer Fiapai, Matt Goodloe and Rodney Nungaray each scored 15 points for Western (12-0).

KENTFIELD MARIN CATHOLIC First Round

Huntington Park 67, Pacifica Oceana 61 (OT) Sal Garcia hit three free throws for Huntington Park (5-3) to send the game to overtime. Pedro Castellanos converted a three-point play for Huntington Park to begin overtime and the Spartans led the remainder of the game.

St. John Bosco 66, Las Vegas Vo-Tech 42 Freshman Quinton Watkins had 15 points and six rebounds and freshman Kertd Elifaldez had 10 points, eight assists and four steals to lead St. John Bosco (10-2) past Las Vegas Vo-Tech (7-1).

LYNWOOD First Round

Compton Centennial 87, Downey Calvary Chapel 35 Jervaughn Johnson had 22 points, six rebounds and four steals and Tyre Thompson added 23 points and was six of seven shooting from three-point range to lead Compton Centennial (7-2) over Downey Calvary Chapel (5-6). Freshman point guard Jesse Woodard had 11 assists for Compton Centennial.

Rowland 77, Azusa 40 Larry Tieu had 15 points, five assists and five rebounds to lead Rowland (9-4).

San Dimas 67, Chaffey 54 Michael Ryan-Flores had 19 points to lead San Dimas (6-5).

Upland 68, West Covina 41 Will Clark scored 21 points for Upland. West Covina is 2-9.

ORANGE First Round

Corona Centennial 58, Costa Mesa 55 James Hughes scored 15 points, including a three-point play with two minutes left to clinch the victory for Centennal (8-3), which led, 36-16, at halftime. Costa Mesa is 5-3.

Blair 62, Rolling Hills Prep 54 Kevin Williams had 20 points to lead Blair (6-6), which held Rolling Hills Prep to two field goals in the third quarter and overcame a 12-point deficit. Jason Daley scored 21 for Rolling Hills Prep.

El Toro 82, San Diego St. Augustine 72 El Toro (10-1), trailed by five points at halftime, but Darryl Best scored 16 of his 21 points in the second half to help lift the Chargers. Kelvin Kim had 21 points and seven assists for El Toro, the Times' No. 18 ranked team.

St. Bernard 62, St. Bonaventure 51 Anthony Copes had 19 points and Chris Ceballos had 15 for St. Bernard (7-3). Chris Foley had 18 points for St. Bonaventure.

St. Francis 65, Village Christian 53 Scott Burton had 20 points and Chris Johnson had 18 points, including five three-pointers, for St. Francis (6-3). Jacob Briggs had 11 points for Village Christian (9-2).

NONLEAGUE

Milliken 73, San Gabriel 48

Tuesday, Dec. 23

TOURNAMENTS

CORAL SPRINGS (FLA.) Championship

Long Beach Poly 61, Palm Beach Gardens (Fla.) Dwyer 58 The Jackrabbits (6-2) got 26 points from Marcus Lewis and completed a 4-0 run in Florida with a victory in the title game. Dwyer point guard Leemire Goldwire, who has signed with Charlotte, had a game-high 31 points for Dwyer (7-2), the top-ranked team in Florida's 5A division and the defending tournament champion.

Campbell Hall 53, St. Bernard 50 Jason Heard scored 17 points, including two free throws with 17 seconds left that clinched the victory for Campbell Hall (9-0), which used a 12-0 run to take its first lead, 35-34, with a minute left in the third quarter. Nonso Nibo scored 17 points for St. Bernard (6-3), which missed two game-tying three-pointers in the final 10 seconds.

Long Beach Poly 56, Kernersville (N.C.) Bishop McGuinness 32 Chris Fields and Marcus Lewis each scored 14 points to lead Long Beach Poly (5-2), ranked No. 10 by The Times. The Jackrabbits will face Palm Beach Gardens (Fla.) Dwyer in the tournament title game Tuesday.

HAWAII BAPTIST ACADEMY Championship

Brethren Christian 70, Hanalani (Hawaii) 58 Tournament MVP Robert Ganiko had 11 points, 11 assists and six steals to lead Brethren Christian (9-1), which held a 40-29 lead at halftime. Keoni Haole scored 21 points, including five three-pointers, for Hanalani.

Morro Bay 68, Bakersfield Garces 47 James Arbogast had 17 points and 15 rebounds for Morro Bay (4-4). The game was delayed at 3:39 of the third quarter, with Morro Bay leading, 41-29, by a 6.5 earthquake that was centered in Cambria.

St. Bernard 74, Montclair Prep 49 Nonso Nibo had 19 points and 14 rebounds and Anthony Copes added 14 points and shot four for five on three-point attempts to lead host St. Bernard (6-2). John Wilson contributed with 13 points and four steals for the Vikings.

San Marcos 69, Oxnard Pacifica 66 Jacob Mercer hit a three-pointer with two seconds left to give San Marcos a one-point lead and the Royals (7-4) added a pair of free throws with 0.4 seconds remaining to seal the victory. Mercer finished with 24 points and five assists for host San Marcos, which outscored Pacifica, 7-1, in the final minute. Deavon Washington scored 20 points for Pacifica.

San Marino 59, Gladstone 53 Kevin Rodriguez had 20 points for San Marino.